Auto
In normal recording conditions, set the program | AUTO |
selector to n (Auto). This is the same as the Easy | A |
Recording program, except that you now have the | |
option of using any of the camera’s manual functions. |
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Giving priority to shutter speed |
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Use this program to select the shutter speed. | Tv 2000 |
The camera automatically sets all other values | Tv |
necessary to give the correct exposure. | |
When you turn the program selector to Tv, the current |
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shutter speed is shown in the display. Select your |
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desired shutter speed by turning the EXPOSURE dial |
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toward + for a slower shutter or – for a faster shutter. |
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You can choose 9 shutter speeds between 1/60 and 1/15000 of a second. |
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When shooting outside on clear, bright days, the camera will often set a large F number to adjust the amount of light entering the camera, throwing the focus off. Setting a fast shutter speed or decreasing the amount of light with the ND filter can help correct this.
•If you try to set a shutter speed that is either too high or too low for the shooting conditions, the indicator flashes in the display. In this case, increase or decrease the setting until the flashing stops, or turn the ND FILTER ON/OFF as appropriate before changing the setting.
Notes:
•When recording in extreme
•The Tv values are reset if you turn the power off or change the recording program. If you use the STANDBY lever, however, the camera remembers your chosen values.
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